The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, June 09, 1763, Image 3

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‘f**, tkw Cy'/D^ny’, AoiVtU agiiftftdid*<**&*<*mens <!a| the* fteV toifh do as fhe-Spiiriards “had rtot'rei advice of their court wing at war witl/Grrat-Britain ;’ and that thdy thcre'fotind immcuf? treafarei Cos!. Ifraper’s stare of which (fome accounts fey.) amounts to 800,000!.’ aad that of the Captain* the a:rijy arid'navyfo ioovooo!. ; each.* *•— ‘*• * ’ ;I f-• -it 4i. . j Wc likqwife hear front, the fadejdate, jh*it all the indh-* patient tampagtefon AmaifcA.mil beJ>roke. aiyjg. Bumbe of regulars fiaUoiWd an place ofethtm. - A regiment from the Havana is daily cxpec&d at Cfiarlcf town.*- * - •• * -> ♦ 11 •* -3 Ji \ Wc are informed from London r ,that the Honourable the. House o* Cop. moils have reiblved to prov ide for 20 battali-> ©ns of 500 men each* to be kept up -in America and the > Wed-indie*, for one ye;*, at the-expiration of which the’ cpionles aye to pay, clothe, and feed the fafcfc troops at they* ewn expence, in such proportion as Hull be agreed on and fettled by proper authority.* - - • - •’ ‘ His Excellency our the Governors of South ar.d sriid Virginia, and John Stewart, Esq; Agent for. Indian affairs'in .the southern didrift, we hear, have received iufba&ions from the Ministry to meet with ’ the cMtiTbf thedeweral Indian “ndfrons saws, Chadaws, £herokees, and Cauwbas, at Auguffa in province. Between 4 and 50001. Sterling worth ofpre f*nts are arrived at Chariedown to be diffributed among It* them on that ocarfion. ‘ ‘ V ; * .* Saturday loft b'eifcgthe birth-day of our moil grade** Sovereign, when his Majeffy entered into the 25th year olj his a. c, ul the morning flags were difpLtycd from Fort Ha- the foft ht~ Cockfpujr, and the fhipping in. the road and harbour; at noon his Excellency went to the Coiincil ihamber, where he was waited upon by his Majesty’s Hon. Coancil and many of the principal inhabitants in this places from thence they walked in proceffipn to the fort, (attended by Capt. MacG troop of hoHe, and the fcveral com panies of foot, militia, where his Majeffy’s health was drank, a difrharge of the great guns from the fort, ani three uifcJuj^es‘of small arms from the militia. His* Excellency gave an elegant entertainment at his house to the Council, officers of the militia, and a great many other gentlemen. In the evening there were illuminations, bone-* ires, and otiier demon flrations of joy. JLad week a yejel from London, for this port was cast away off* of Port-Roy 4 bar. The cargo is saved. - Last night the Bonetta man of war, Capt. Carey, arrived at Cocxfpur from Charlcftown. * ‘ * \ t . Custom-House, Entered Inwards. From June 4, Schooner Sally, Benjamin Appelby, N. Providence. Schooner Scaforth, Stephen Smith, Charlcflown Outwards,, For 7s> Ijrigt-. Sally, John Scolfay, Barbadoes Arrived at Cockfpur.and now performing quarentine, From June S, Schooner Tybee, Thomas Tucker, Charleflown i<> u/m, on Saturday the 1 Stb June infant, for ready money,’ . r at the IValcb-boiye in Savannah, ONB Horse, one Mare, and a Pair of Cart Wheels, the property of Charles Gee, and seized on execution by .. MATTHEW ROCHE, Prov. Mar. 111 ■” 1 ■- .GEORGIA, March 30th, 176?. WHereas, by an inquefl takfn the zeytb day es this infant, March, an vie w of the body of one Alexander Crawford, fettad dead at the plantation of'John Mdltdgc, Efq', on Lift It Og:- <he:, toe •verdict of the jitfy was, That the feud Crawford was Jtabbed anj murdered by a negroe fellow nanud Scipic, the property of thefaid Mr. Mi Hedge, which said negroe has made his ejeapz : Vhcfe arc therefore to inform allperfons thereof, acquainting them, that a regard of “Five Pounds Sterling wtllfe giver, by.the •Tuner of IB fiid negro*, to any person or ptrjons who fall apprehend . the J'aid negroe alive, and deliver him to the keeper of the gacl in Savannah, or to ant person who Jhall produce bisfeaj :o.one es the jnficn of the peace for the pdrijh of Chrif -Church. N. B. The faidnegree is a middlefizedfellow, has his country nxrk on his left arm a’zdbreafl ; hi is ■'.’.'ill krcv::t ct fh ’ plnr.tc.li~ ins ahui Little Oeedc:, w r. .*.<* GRE&tr anti iimf&.teai lilta thr:r.J aqd cottoa•docking*, blank fcallooo, plan, jcan s . <)<iiiii, bottled wincvfetts of maps/ Sc sundry other articles. il 1 .1.1. |. . Kcdnrjdty the lsA> infant vdHUjold, as iullick vendue, fr lJ t feadp-meyitie , - * ’ I ‘HR.EE Negroe:, a parc<!l.o£'mathematical books, a case of c .confpafs and ciiam> fcndrv traivS of laad in the townflu.p ofFbryiburgh, amountingrtr* boue tooc acres. Alio,, a parcel df oidjurveys ,of lands in Pnryiburoh; the whole, Eeioagingj to tae ell ate, of the lain Mr. Hugh Rose furveyojyof Puryiburgh* fale will begin at 10 o’clock rwthe the Watcb-houfc. Stsvaynah,. , WtUkfcAM fiVVEN Vendue -m after. 6. ; 5. ; :a ; . t-*- ; <t rs Brought io jad the 3*/ jSk-v utfaxt, i ; A NEGROE MAN namcdiycsinr, speaks proper Ecg- Jift; and lays his maller’i name is Mr. LaebLut Ma:~ hettojh ofßarica. . - - .v. i I*. v. * ** V ” “ > ..... .. f , rr- ■ i . - T s H£ fubferiber being leave this province in a 1 ivgry little time, gives no ice, to ail perlhns indebted to Fnmcis Arthur ana company, that there is aaahfalutc. neceflky fbr iutmddxntepa'ynicQtof their refpeftive debts! He will dispose of fix valuableTßACTS of LANiI ui:i veiy moderate terms, 4750 acres,, xii. / “. One trtft fitaate on North Newpprt xircr, about four miles from Sunbury, containing 900 acres, 400 cd* which:are good swamp, with a fine reserve of water, a good dwelling— houfe thereon,"ahd 83 acres of th? high land r chrarcd. : . Another traft of 350 acres; *ob a within one mile of Sunbury, good for indico and rice, about 00 acres of the high land cleared, and a dwelling-house on, pieafantly fituatedr- ; ?-* -r *. - . , . 800 acres on Bull Town swamp, four miles.from a lacd . ing. -i - • ■ ... ’ . •*. > . 900 acres on Newport swamp # fix miles from a landing. . 500 acres on said fwamp,’ (even miles .rout a landing. . 1300 acres in St. Andrew’s pariih, two miles from aland These four last trafts are principally rice land, and cftccm ed inferior to none in this .province; haying great cop\£pi cncy for back water. ,/• . * : . Enquire of Meffrs.James Read 4ml qompany in Savan nah, or in Sunbury ol . ... FRANCIS ARTHUR. Who has fereral town lots in Sunbury, fome with im provements, like wife to difpofeof. • , .. 1 . Savannah, the i i;G^. WHcreas , by em inqnef tc.hu the zfb day of ?d.y;b !aj},.en view of the body cfone Alexander Crawl?r t If fund deed at the plantation of John Mi Hedge, Ffquite, on Lijile Oysd-.c, the *vcrdid of the jury was, i( That the feed Crc.ivfrd was jS.dk:’ “ and murdered by a negroe fellow, named Sci+iy, tl\ pri-pcsty ts “ the said John MilUdge f which fcidit groe, ■ immediately cfer perprtraiir.g the fhidfait, made Us ejeapey and although a nward of five pounds ‘ Sterling was cJfercJ by ike fqf and Tt&if Milledgc fer apprehending the fdia negroe, he hath not yet been taunt ; a,A whereas it is of utility that the J aid jh\uld he brought to juf ice, tberfere notice is hereby given, 7 vat, over end above the reward offered by tbefdid JAn Mi Hedge, 4further reward of Ten Pounds Sterling wi JI 2e paid by his Majefy s Trtaftacr for this pro viiict, to anypetfut tULpetfens saeio fail appuhtmd theydd n grot, and deliver him to the PiozofiMdrficJ at SsCt enneth ; and if it fluid happen that tit said negroe is htHed ht taking'him, in heck safe, or. a proper certificate and proof thereof, the person a persons fall be inti/led to a reward of Five Pounds Sterling. . By order of his Excellency the Qorcmor. ’ A ‘ /: Vi • NOBLE JONES Trcafurer. - , ■— - -r ~ *” ‘ PT'VsK.EN up an 4 tffoqght to Savannah goal, op tfc* 301-4 * - ‘day of October !.:(!, aNf Q ROE MAN*, who 4 cai!.% hi mfelf Alrchivn, tand fa Vs’ lib mailer’s nwßeis Bakr : He is a young likely fellow, very black, rbo:u five feet ten in ch?*” high, and speaks be: fit tie Eilrlih. * I: is pifcbablc that he belongs to fome gentleman in Carolina, at a > per-, son cf that nates in vhi? province cw r.s Mr.:.